全新版大学英语第四册综合教程练习答案
Let's Roll
Neil Young
I know I said I love you, I know you know it's true, I got to put the phone down, And do what we gotta do.
One's standing in the aisle way, Two more at the door, We got to get inside there, Before they kill some more.
Time is runnin’ out, let s roll. Time is runnin' out, let's roll.
No time for indecision, We got to make a move, I hope that we're for given, For what we gotta do.
■How this all got
started, I'll never understand, I
hope someone can fly this thing, Get us back to land.
Time is runnin' out, let's roll. Time
is runnin' out, let s roll.
No one has the answers, But
one thing is true, You got to turn on evil, when it's comin' after you.
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全新版大学英语第四册综合教程练习答案
Appendix I
You got to race it down,
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And
when it tries to hide, You got to go in after it, And never be denied. Time is runnin' out, let's roll. Let's roll tor freedom, Let's roll for love, Goin' alter Satan,
On the wings of a dove.
Let's roll for justice, Let's roll for truth, Let's not let our children, Grow up fearful in their youth. Time is runnin' out, let's roll. Time is runnin' out, let's roll. Time is runnin' out, let's roll.
Part II Text A
Text Organization
1. 1) People seem to love the Brooklyn Bridge more than ever before.
2) People grow more friendly to one another regardless of race. 3) It is a fashion now for people to wear ID tags.
4) There seemed to be a baby boom after Sept. 11, at least, in Brooklyn. 5) People seem to be having more bad dreams, Sept. 11-related.
2. The last part deals with the so-called dream boom. In this way it echoes the very beginning of the essay — the title and the subtitle.
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Vocabulary 2) boom jogs 4) contending span 6) hiking pertinent 8) adolescents tags 10) weaves all of a sudden 12) statistical string 14) disapproving recurs had backed 2) went off up 4) settle for is held up 6) strike out be laid up 8) applied for faxed 1) The infant mortality rate is very high in the poorest areas of Africa. 2) Why pay a repairman when we can fix it by ourselves for nothing? 3) It was unusual that John was among the few who arrived early at yesterday's party, for which he was praised by the hostess. 4) These old houses need a lot of maintenance whatever the cost. 5) Looking out of the window we found the lake (was) enveloped in thick fog. 1) He pondered for a few moments before he made up his mind to fax Bill the statistical evidence that could be used to back up his argument. 2) It takes much imagination to realize how these ordinary working women skillfully weave such beautiful and unusual patterns in fabrics. 3) I recently got a thorough maintenance check on my new Buick for nothing from the car dealer from whom I bought it about half a year ago. II. Collocation 2. a few / a few of the; most of/many of 1. a little of 3. much 4. few 5. many 6. many of / most of 7. much of 8. little III. Usage 1. All I did was fax her the paper so as to let her decide what to do.
全新版大学英语第四册综合教程练习答案
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2. What you need to do is write a follow-up letter after the interview to indicate your eagerness to join the company.
3. \4. All I did was touch the window, and it broke.
5. What the publisher did was cash in on the chance to promote his new textbooks.
6. What we'll do is leave a note for Bob to tell him we'll be back in time for the dinner party. Structure
1. 1) \ 2) Life here is much easier than it used to be.
3) We used to be able to walk around the town at night without fear of being mugged. But now no one dares to go out after dark. 4) You don't come and see us as you used to.
2. 1) It seems they don't care whether the deal is profitable or not. 2) She doesn't care who teaches so long as he/she teaches well. 3) Don't fuss about it. No one cares how you dress.
4) Most people don't seem to care when/ where/ how the conference will be held. Comprehensive Exercises I. Cloze (A)
1. reflect on 3. fax 5. boom 7. backup 9. recurring 11. weave (B)
1. told 3. What 5. think 7. When 9. declares
2. span
4. imagination 6. statistical 8. contends 10. send in
2. of 4. on 6. But 8. also 10. itself
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12. will 14. What 16. cannot 18. But 20. than
11. what 13. not 15. war 17. every 19. ways
II. Translation
A severe earthquake occurred all of a sudden at 10a.m. yesterday in a rural area, about 200 kilometers east of the city. Initial reports coming out of the region indicate the earthquake has caused widespread devastation/damage and heavy casualties. Many adolescents were among those injured or killed. Yet it remains obscure exactly how many people were hurt and killed as the entire area has been enveloped in rubble. However, one thing is certain: many of the survivors may face years of pain and suffering. Local people were clearly shaken by this reminder of their mortality. Some religious ones have gathered to pray that it will never recur.
Part III TextB
Comprehension Check 1. a 3. b 5. b Translation (#JE Appendix III) Language Practice
1. have booked 3. running down 5. host
7. bound for
9. put (as much) emphasis on
2. crew 4. recruits 6. summit 8. countered 10. have been arrested 2. c 4. b 6. c